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St. Catharines Fire Services say people need to stay off frozen waters now that temperatures are rising.
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Posted: Mar 09, 2021 10:43 AM ET | Last Updated: March 9
Firefighters say people should stay off the ice now that warmer weather has arrived.(Dan Taekema/CBC News)
St. Catharines Fire Services says people need to stay off frozen waters now that temperatures are rising.
A rescue effort on Sunday, the service says, should serve as a stark reminder for others.
Firefighters responded to a call on Sunday evening after two teens ventured out onto an ice shelf at the end of Geneva Street, the service says.
March 1-5
This list is not comprehensive. Municipalities are listed as they appear on the criminal complaint. Suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. To see mugshots of the accused, visit journaltimes.com/gallery. Additional information about the complaints can be found at: journaltimes.com/news/local/crime-and-courts.
Enrique Jimenez Alvarez, Franksville, incest with child by stepparent, third degree sexual assault, first degree sexual assault (sexual contact with a child under age 13).
Jada M Andrews, 1800 block of Clayton Ave., Racine, second degree recklessly endangering safety, attempting to flee or elude an officer, possession of THC.
From The Tribune staff reports
JEFFERSON COUNTY Authorities are asking for the public’s assistance in locating the families of three men who have died in Jefferson County over the last five days.
The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office is requesting that family or anyone with knowledge of family to please call 205-930-3603.
Oscar Jones Jr
The first of the three 70-year-old Oscar Jones, Jr. was found unresponsive by a friend laying underneath a bridge at 14
th Street at 1
st Avenue N in Birmingham on Dec. 5. Jones is known by police to be homeless and is regularly seen in the area where he was found. His friends have no knowledge of family and all efforts to locate family have failed.